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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 23 Mar 2000

Vol. 516 No. 5

Written Answers. - Security of the Elderly.

Richard Bruton

Question:

227 Mr. R. Bruton asked the Minister for Social, Community and Family Affairs the concessions, if any, available towards the maintenance charge on alarm systems for pensioners living alone; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8491/00]

My Department has, since 1996, operated the scheme of community support for older people, the purpose of which is to provide funding for initiatives to improve the security and social support of vulnerable older people. This funding is provided by way of grant aid to voluntary groups and organisations who have undertaken to identify those elderly people in need of assistance under the scheme.

Since I came to office in mid-1997 I have allocated a total of £13 million to this scheme which allowed some 53,000 individuals to receive assistance under the scheme. I am anxious to ensure that this scheme continues to address the security needs of the most vulnerable older people in our society and accordingly a sum of £5 million has been provided for the scheme in my Department's Estimates for 2000.

Grant aid is available towards the cost of: small-scale physical security equipment such as strengthening of doors and windows, window locks, door chains and locks and security lighting; and socially-monitored alarm systems, such as the "pendant" alarm system which is operated via the telephone and is worn around the neck or wrist.

Under the terms of the scheme only once-off costs associated with the purchase and/or installation of this type of equipment can be funded. There are no provisions to provide funding towards ongoing monitoring fees.
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